“This week the dry cleaner complained that several of their customers are returning their clothes, claiming that it smells like BBQ chicken and the dry cleaner is quite upset,” Perez writes in a November email about the issue.

But the grocery store owner, Avi Kaner, told The Post his employees stopped cooking the birds when the residents first complained, over two months ago.

He says a “Smog-Hog” machine to mitigate the smells and hopes to resolve the lawsuit amicably.

The building is suing to force the supermarket to install better ventilation and for $100,000 in damages.